Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... eye - sight lost . MANOA . It shall be my delight to tend his eyes , And view him sitting in the house , enobl'd With all those high exploits by him atchiev'd , And on his shoulders waving down those locks , That of a Nation arm'd the ...
... eye - sight lost . MANOA . It shall be my delight to tend his eyes , And view him sitting in the house , enobl'd With all those high exploits by him atchiev'd , And on his shoulders waving down those locks , That of a Nation arm'd the ...
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... Eyes , A Beau and Witling perish'd in the Throng , One dy'd in Metaphor , and one in Song . “ O cruel Nymph ! a living Death I bear , " Cry'd Dapperwit , and sunk beside his Chair . A mournful Glance Sir Fopling upwards cast , " Those eyes ...
... Eyes , A Beau and Witling perish'd in the Throng , One dy'd in Metaphor , and one in Song . “ O cruel Nymph ! a living Death I bear , " Cry'd Dapperwit , and sunk beside his Chair . A mournful Glance Sir Fopling upwards cast , " Those eyes ...
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... Eyes : ( So Rome's great Founder to the Heav'ns withdrew , To Proculus alone confess'd in view . ) A sudden Star , it shot thro ' liquid Air , And drew behind a radiant Trail of Hair . Not Berenice's Locks first rose so bright , The ...
... Eyes : ( So Rome's great Founder to the Heav'ns withdrew , To Proculus alone confess'd in view . ) A sudden Star , it shot thro ' liquid Air , And drew behind a radiant Trail of Hair . Not Berenice's Locks first rose so bright , The ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
Copyright | |
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